Yeah, Vegas has 3D track motion. You just select the track, then go to one of the top pull-down menus, select Video, and then Track-Motion. In the window that pops up, you select the type of track motion in the top left corner. It applies the effect to the entire track though, so any clips you put i...

Hmm...this is so damn tempting. I don't really have the time to edit something else though...need to work on another AMV for an upcoming con. So I'll sit in reserve on this one, if that's ok. If there's a track that someone can't finish or does not want, I might pick it up, but I can't commit to any...

I don't know if you meant to come across like that, but (giving you the benefit of the doubt) I thought I'd let you know. Yeah...I didn't really mean it to come across like that. I was going more by dictionary definitions, with professional meaning be paid to do stuff, and amateur meaning without p...

Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if any of you AMV editors do any other video or film work on the side, either as a job, or just another hobby. And if you do, do you find that your AMV work and experimentation influences what you do in your other video/film projects and vice-versa? I thought i...

It may be interesting with Pokemon, possibly....having Ash (or whatever anime main charactesr) as Arthur, and some random Pokemon as the peasants. But the fact they he's looking for the local lord wouldn't make much sense, unless it could be in the context of asking where their trainer is or somethi...

These are available on Movie Studio 4. Version 6 may have other options. Pixelan's SpiceMaster plugins cost some $$$, but should give you more capability. They're great with Vegas, but I've never used them with Vegas Movie Studio. Version 6 also has those same ones, as far as I know. And if you hav...